Chakraborty

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Chakraborty (চক্রবর্তী Chôkrôbôrti) is a surname meaning "Ruler of the country" or "Emperor"[1] of Bengali and Assamese people in Bangladesh and Indian states of West Bengal, Assam and Tripura. People with the surname Chakraborty are Bengali/Assamese, a caste of Hindu Bengali [[Rajputs Kshatriyas/Brahmin. It is spelled in various ways, including Chuckerbutty, Chakraborti, Chokroborti Chakrabarti, Chakrabarty, Chakravarty, Chakravarthy, Chakravarti, Chakravorti and Chakravorty.

Origin and meaning

From Sanskrit čakravartī ‘emperor’. Čakravartī means literally ‘wheels rolling’; metaphorically, it denotes a ruler whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without obstruction (čakra ‘wheel’ + vart- ‘to roll or turn’).

Notable persons with this surname

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References

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